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users logging in problem

posts: 4

I have a real problem with my tiki install.

I can log into the site i have created as an administrator and as a user that i created.

I have several other mates who want to log into the site but they cant register. So I created a user with a password for them. I tested the username and password it works fine for me both at home and at work.

But when my mates try to logon using exactly the same username and password that works for me they cant logon.

Has anyone got any ideas what could be wrong.

Help please try it yourself

site is ugli

the username you can try is ugli

the password is test

I really hope one of you nice people at tikiwiki can help and solve this problem for me

if you do manage to solve it you can mail me at ian at imcintosh.com I will also check back here to find out if anyone does find a solution.

I think it could be something to do with cookies but i dont know.


I have also created another site icknield high school and I dont have the prolems I do with the ugli site



all the best

Confused

thanks for all your help


confused

posts: 51 United States

I believe someone already posted here, you need to move your "site" from the root directory (/) to a sub-directory (e.g. /www/ (using an alias or something).

I believe that was the fix. You can search the forum and Sourceforge for details.

posts: 2881 United Kingdom

> bobzim:
> I believe someone already posted here, you need to move your "site" from the root directory (/) to a sub-directory (e.g. /www/ (using an alias or something).
>
> I believe that was the fix. You can search the forum and Sourceforge for details.

Bobzim is correct.

I'm guessing your not using windows or Internet Explorer but the others are.

There is a bug in 1.7.5 and 1.8 RC's that require the tiki site to be moved into a subfolder http://localhost/tiki for example. We do have many posts about this on the forums wink and it has been addressed ready for the next releases

Damian


posts: 2881 United Kingdom

> bobzim:
> I believe someone already posted here, you need to move your "site" from the root directory (/) to a sub-directory (e.g. /www/ (using an alias or something).
>
> I believe that was the fix. You can search the forum and Sourceforge for details.

Bobzim is correct.

I'm guessing your not using windows or Internet Explorer but the others are.

There is a bug in 1.7.5 and 1.8 RC's that require the tiki site to be moved into a subfolder http://localhost/tiki for example. We do have many posts about this on the forums wink and it has been addressed ready for the next releases

Damian


posts: 4

The install is in a sub folder.

it is in imcintosh.com\ugli\

the ugli.org url points to that address

do i have to have a link from the ugli.org link to the tiki-index.php

perhaps having ugli.org pointing to imcintosh.com\ugli.htm then with a link to imcintosh.com\ugli\tiki.index.php ?

Thanks for the help so far will serach through the forums